Nonviolent convicts fill state prisons - Alabama Proposal Would Provide Alternative Sentencing
Sunday, March 20, 2005 at 11:59AM
TheSpook
Alabama courts have sent more people to
prison for drug possession than for the violent crimes of murder,
manslaughter, rape and robbery combined. Second to possession is drug
distribution. None of the top five crimes for which people are sent to
prison are violent offenses, according to an analysis of five years of
data in the Alabama Sentencing Commission's 2005 report. That breakdown
could change if legislators adopt a commission proposal aimed at
sending fewer nonviolent offenders to prison, to make room for violent
criminals. "The war on drugs needs to encompass what you do with them
once you catch them, and obviously prison may not be the most effective
alternative. Long-term drug treatment for some offenders may well be
the most effective weapon in the war on drugs," said Rosa Davis, chief
assistant attorney general who works on the commission. "Some of them
just need to be locked up. The drug users may need treatment," she
said. The proposal, called Sentencing Standards, would involve a point
system based on an offender's current offense and criminal history.
Separate worksheets for drug, property and personal offenses would
cover 26 crimes. [more]
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